“The book is best understood as a work of very poorly written fiction.” – Stephen Miller, Free Beacon, 7 January 2018.

“Steve Bannon’s eloquence in that derision notwithstanding, it’s tragic and unfortunate that Steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and obviously so vindictive and the whole White House staff is deeply disappointed in his comments, which were grotesque.” – Stephen Miller, Washington Examiner, 7 January 2018.

“And with respect to the Trump Tower meeting that he’s talking about, he wasn’t even there when any of this went down. So he’s not a remotely credible source on any of it… It reads like an angry, vindictive person spouting off to a highly discredible author. The book is best understood as a work of very poorly written fiction. And I also will say that the author is a garbage author of a garbage book.” – Stephen Miller, Washington Examiner, 7 January 2018.

“Your network’s been going 24/7 with all the salacious coverage and I know it brings a lot of you guys a lot of joy to try to stick the knife in, but the reality is that page after page after page of the book is pure false… I see sections of the book where events I participated in are described and I have firsthand knowledge as they’re described they’re completely and utterly fraudulent.” – Stephen Miller, Washington Examiner, 7 January 2018.

“It’s tragic and unfortunate that Steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and obviously so vindictive and the whole White House staff is deeply disappointed in his comments, which were grotesque… And the tragic thing about this book, and there are many things about it that are unfortunate, but the portrayal of the president in the book is so contrary to reality, to the experience of those who work with him, to my own experience having spent the last two years with him” – Stephen Miller, The Hill, 7 January 2018.

“We have taken a giant steamliner barreling full speed. … Slowed it, stopped it, begun to turn it around and started sailing in the other direction.”- Stephen Miller, Economic Times, 24 December 2017.

“When I step back at 30,000 feet, I see a bill that is taxing the rising middle class — people going to college, getting ahead by their own labor — at higher rates in order to lower taxes on income from existing wealth. … I’m trying to spread information about this tax bill. I think that is most effective in switching independents, swing voters.” – Stephen Miller, 4 Traders, 9 December 2017.